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Selasa, 05 Maret 2019
It looks like Facebook knows who's behind a shadowy £257,000 ad campaign to torpedo Theresa May's Brexit deal — but it's keeping it under wraps
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It looks like Facebook knows who's behind a shadowy £257,000 ad campaign to torpedo Theresa May's Brexit deal — but it's keeping it under wraps
In October 2018, it was revealed the anonymous organisation Mainstream Network spent £257,000 on Facebook ads.
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Jeff Bezos' investigator reportedly plans to link the National Enquirer's story about his affair to Saudi Arabia
Jeff Bezos' investigator allegedly thinks the National Enquirer ran its story on his affair to please its Saudi investors.
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Pakistan claims to intercept Indian submarine near its waters, a week after shooting down fighter jets over Kashmir
Pakistan's Navy shared video and a photo of the submarine it said it stopped on Monday, a week after tensions between the nuclear rivals spiked.
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Trump tried to block the $85 billion AT&T-Time Warner merger to spite CNN, according to a scathing new profile of his cozy relationship with Fox News
Gary Cohn, the former National Economic Council chief, refused to obey the president's order, according to an explosive story by The New Yorker.
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'No meaningful action': Members of Congress slam Trump administration for ignoring China bio-tracking and locking up its Muslim minority
Chinese authorities were recently found using US technology to take millions of Muslim Uighurs' DNA under the guise of free health tests.
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A corruption scandal engulfing Canada's Justin Trudeau is refusing to go away, and has claimed 2 members of his cabinet
Jane Philpott and Jody Wilson-Raybould quit amid allegations that officials tried to help construction company SNC-Lavalin avoid a corruption trial.
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Brexit is a major national 'crisis' which may trigger a public inquiry, says former UK ambassador
Brexit is turning into a fully-fledged crisis which may need a public inquiry, the UK's former ambassador to the EU, Ivan Rogers, told BI.
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From Cohen's turn on Trump to the Oscars: These are the best photos from this week's news
After emotional victories at the Academy Awards, a series of political blows for President Donald Trump dominated the headlines.
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FBI launches new Miami squad to root out international corruption
The new unit aims to identify violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a US law that makes it illegal to bribe foreign officials.
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A new report says Google is still secretly working on its censored China search engine but the company outright denies it
A group of employees at Google has noticed that development on software code associated with Dragonfly has continued.
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